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Lamar Alexander - Presidential campaigns |  | Lamar Alexander - Presidential campaigns: Encyclopedia II - Lamar Alexander - Presidential campaigns |  | He ran for the Republican Presidential nomination in 1996. He tried to project a “common man” image by frequently wearing plaid flannel shirts. His campaign signs were a simple "Lamar!" on a red background. His most visible campaign issue was to revert Congress back to an earlier vision of a group of citizen-legislators, who would only be in session half a year. Thus his slogan was "Cut their pay and send them home!" Alexander's campaign achieved some momentum in the early caucus and primary states, with upper-echelon finishes in a crowd ...
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Lamar Alexander - Presidential campaigns
He ran for the Republican Presidential nomination in 1996. He tried to project a “common man” image by frequently wearing plaid flannel shirts. His campaign signs were a simple "Lamar!" on a red background. His most visible campaign issue was to revert Congress back to an earlier vision of a group of citizen-legislators, who would only be in session half a year. Thus his slogan was "Cut their pay and send them home!" Alexander's campaign achieved some momentum in the early caucus and primary states, with upper-echelon finishes in a crowded field. He did not win any primaries, however, and eventually he lost forward progress and withdrew in the face of Bob Dole's superior organizational strength. Some said that the Democrats considered Alexander the most formidable of the GOP group and were relieved when Dole received the nomination.
Alexander ran for the Presidential nomination again in 2000. This time he ran a more conventional effort, dressed in business suits and without the part-time Congress issue. However he met with even less success.
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